Anonymous
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Peter Gore Seer,
Not One Astronaut Would Swear A Oath Thay Stepped On The moon, Nor Would Take A Lie Detector. The Jew State Will Not Allow My To Take A Lie Detector Test, I Am Willing To Pay But Denied The Freedom To Prove I Have Been To The Moon, Well Yahoo Do You Like My Answer?.
Mayflour
why is that?
Because Aldron is a totally deceived member of the Roman Catholic Cult.
tentofield
The movie is a bio-pic about Neil Armstrong, not Buzz Aldrin so Aldrin taking communion is irrelevant. The US flag appears again and again throughout the film, just the planting of it on the Moon is not shown. Ryan Gosling revealed that the choice was made to commit to Neil Armstrong's subjectivity. Gosling had this to say.
"I think this was widely regarded in the end as a human achievement (and) that's how we chose to view it. I also think Neil was extremely humble, as were many of these astronauts, and time and time again he deferred the focus from himself to the 400,000 people who made the mission possible... He was reminding everyone that he was just the tip of the iceberg - and that's not just to be humble, that's also true. So, I don't think that Neil viewed himself as an American hero. From my interviews with his family and people that knew him, it was quite the opposite. And we wanted the film to reflect Neil."
That is a reasonable statement. I suggest you wait until you have seen the film before passing judgement. Those who have seen it are raving about it.
Anonymous
Movie makers don't always include every detail when making a movie.
Anonymous
Separation of church and state, my friend. NASA didn't want to be seen as promoting one religion over the others.